Yankees GM Brian Cashman blasts 2017 Astros scandal for World Series drought……..
In a recent interview, New York Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman openly criticized the 2017 Houston Astros’ sign-stealing scandal, calling it a key factor in the Yankees’ World Series drought since 2009. Cashman claimed that the Yankees’ loss in the 2017 American League Championship Series (ALCS) was impacted by the Astros’ illegal tactics, including using cameras to steal signs and communicate them to batters, a tactic that Major League Baseball later condemned and penalized. Cashman referred to the scandal as “illegal and horrific,” arguing that the Yankees had built a strong roster and otherwise might have made it to the World Series that year had it not been for Houston’s cheating.
While the scandal led to suspensions for Astros management and the loss of future draft picks, the players involved faced no direct penalties and retained their 2017 World Series title, which has continued to anger fans and figures across MLB. Cashman emphasized the frustration for the Yankees and their fans, noting that the team has consistently been playoff contenders, even if they haven’t won the championship. He pointed out that these circumstances made accusations of Yankees’ underperformance feel unjust, especially given how close they came in 2017.
This frustration highlights the Yankees’ ongoing struggle to capture a championship despite significant investments in talent, including star players like Gerrit Cole. Cashman’s comments reveal a lingering disappointment and sense of unfinished business as the Yankees continue to push for a long-awaited title in the face of ongoing criticism from fans who expect championship results each season